Keeping Water Away from Home with Concrete

It’s key to slope all concrete work away from home. This ensures that all water drains properly to street, wells, sewer systems, etc. and your home stays dry. If water is not draining properly away from your home, and you don’t have the ideal slope; Concrete Works can grade, flatten, and slope the land to ensure water flows correctly. Another option for handling water is adding drains a service Concrete Works will provide for you.

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Understanding the Costs of Concrete Driveways

What homeowners need to know before installing a concrete driveway When we think about improving the curb appeal of a home, we usually think about adding a garden bed or maybe replacing some worn-out siding. The driveway might not be top of mind, but the curb appeal...

What’s the standard sidewalk width in NJ?
What’s the standard sidewalk width in NJ?

Most sidewalks in South Jersey are 3-4 feet wide.  Narrow sidewalks can be as small as 2 ft wide and some sections throughout our area have sidewalk widths up to 5 ft!Submit a Comment Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * 

What’s the difference between Stamped Concrete & Pavers?
What’s the difference between Stamped Concrete & Pavers?

Stamped Concrete and pavers offer an upgraded look for homeowners but what’s the main differences? Stamped Concrete is a solid slab with stone impressions and color. Pavers are individual pieces of concrete that are put together to make the look. A lot of NJ...